🚨 Light up your ride, own the road!
The FXC Purishion 10x 3/4in Round LED Clearance Light is a versatile, ultra-bright 12V lighting solution designed for universal fit across vehicles including trucks, trailers, boats, and SUVs. Featuring a waterproof sealed lens and triple LED setup, it ensures maximum visibility and durability. Perfect for use as clearance, side marker, or brake lights, each unit is quality-tested for reliable performance.
Brand | FXC |
Specific Uses For Product | Taillight |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Color | Red |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Manufacturer | Purishion |
UPC | 613235099468 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 0.8 x 0.75 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SRY019-12V R |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
X**E
Nice little lights
Really nice quality light that looks nice too. For the money, I was surprised at how well built they are and the nice grommets that are not stiff as a wedding night d*ck. HOWEVER, they say 3/4", but if you drill a 3/4" hole and go to put them in, they are quite loose. With trial and error on a scrap piece of metal, I found a 17mm hole is the perfect size. The grommets fit nice and snug and the light itself actually seats snug as well. Once I figured out the hole size I actually needed, I love 'em. Nice and bright, too!
J**H
works great.
These work well for foot well lighting on 2007 Ford Ranger, I put the switch for all the lights and another light all inside the console.
J**L
Tundra Raptor style
The media could not be loaded. Added some “Raptor” style flare to my 2014 Tundra. Easy install, bright and solid.
S**M
Decent, with some tricks
These lights are decent, not the best. I've installed them on a couple trailers and some burn out over a couple years. The price is right and they're bright though.Here's a couple tips to help you get the best install on these lights and save you some frustration:1. The red marker lights are wired: black:ground, red:hot. The amber marker lights are yellow:ground, black: hot. Don't ask me why they did that... maybe a color blind individual designed them. It's frustrating to have to rewire them and I usually forget and have to rewire the amber ones because the colors are backwards from what a normal person would have them.2. If you drill a 3/4" hole for the lights, it'll be too big and it'll fit sloppy. Drill an 11/16" hole. (On a step drill bit it's the one before 3/4"), feed the wires through the hole, remove the rubber grommet from the marker light and pop it in and hole, then push the marker light in. This will give it a nice snug fit.
M**E
Fit existing holes on my trailer.
Bright. Perfect replacement for my trailer.
F**
Decent for the price
These lights appear to be of decent quality for the price. The FXC brand is really close to the brightness of the Maxxima brand however the TMH brand appears to be slightly dimmer. You can see in my photos the comparison of FXC Maxxima and another Amazon listing by TMH.Both FXC and TMH are manufactured with a lighter thinner housing and thinner gauge wiring. Both FXC and TMH also fit lose in a 3/4 inch hole unlike the Maxxima one that fights nice and snug. This isn't a deal breaker as they dont feel like they will fall out on their own and might even make instalation easier. Maxxima is a name brand light and has better quality over all but comes at a significant price increase. Both FXC and TMH appear to be well potted and don't look like they will allow water in. I can't say anything about overall longevity and life expectancy of these lights however at the price you can't really go wrong. You get 10 FXC lights for the price of one Maxxima one. Would I buy again? Absolutely
A**R
Installed on boat trailer
All of them are still working 2 years later, I have them on my boat trailer and they get fully submerged everywhere weekend. Great product
C**C
Incredibly bright lights
I always had trouble seeing my little trailer at night. It had no yellow markers on it at all. So I found these and decided to add them and try it. Well that quickly solved that problem. Now I'll have the brightest trailer on the road. If there was a downside, it would be that they require an 11/16 hole which nobody has a drill bit that size and they can be pricey to buy just one.
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